Hi all, Dianne here. Well, our brief winter seems to be gone and now it's springtime in South Texas! The forecast for the foreseeable future shows temps in the low 80s with sunshine. To celebrate our good weather, we joined a group of friends and neighbors for a pontoon boat ride on the Rio Grande. One of the perks of living here or staying at the adjacent RV park is that if you collect a group of 8 people you can rent the boat owned by the Bentsen Palm development, complete with an experienced captain (Doug).
It will be interesting to read Bob's blog, Because We Can, to get his take on the day's events. We were both snapping away during the trip up and down the river. Here are a few interesting sights that I caught on camera:
Friendly Fishermen on the Mexico Side (Actually I have yet to meet a Mexican down here that wasn't warm and friendly.) |
Reputed Abandoned Cartel Mansion - Mexico Side Roger and I took this same pontoon boat trip in February 2010, and at that time there were signs of life and beautiful horses at this mansion. |
Crested Caracara |
Most of the wildlife we saw consisted of birds and turtles.
We saw evidence of the flooding from Hurricane Alex which hit northern Mexico in June of 2010. These photos show the former Pepe's on the American side, which was a popular place to eat and dance for Winter Texans:
I don't think anyone will be dancing there any time soon....
You can clearly see the water mark from the flooding on this horse stable that is part of the "cartel" mansion estate on the Mexico side:
Of course, the Border Patrol is a constant presence here....
Just two more sights that caught my eye....
This next photo would make you think twice about taking a swim in the river. These are live wires on this pole on the Mexican side of the river. It's just a matter of time before it falls all the way in! Our boat captain, Doug, told us it's been this way for quite some time.
It was a beautiful day with good neighbors and friends, and we enjoyed a picnic lunch and some wine as we cruised along.
The day's fun was just beginning, though..
At happy hour one evening, we were discussing the great wines our next-door neighbors, Bob and Linda, enjoyed as they traveled through Spain last summer.
Bob got the brilliant idea to have a Spanish wine tasting, and after they made a few shopping trips for supplies, their friends and neighbors were treated to an excellent evening of wine, food, and a little education too, on Bob and Linda's new patio.
The fun lasted well into the evening, and was capped off with a campfire in their new fire pit.
Since I'm in charge of the blog this time, I will end by making up for the lack of doggie photos lately. Here are a few of my favorites:


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